Aug 2007 to 2000 Graduate Student/Research AssistantThermo Fisher Scientific Indianapolis, IN 2004 to 2007 Project Leader
Education:
University of Illinois Champaign, IL Jan 2007 to Jan 2012 Ph.D. in Analytical ChemistryPurdue University West Lafayette, IN Jan 2000 to Jan 2004 B.S. in Chemistry
Skills:
Extensive use of analytical technologies;including gas-ion and solid-state lasers, clinical analyzers, MALDI and ESI-TOF mass spectrometers, and both laboratory-built and commercial capillary electrophoresis systems
Wrongful Death Trucking Accident Car Accidents Motorcycle Accident Slip and Fall Accident Death or Injury Motor Vehicles Motorcycles Buses Public Transportation Construction Sites Premises Liability/Fall Down Accidents Work Related Accidents And Paintball/BB Gun Accidents
- Whitestown IN, US Donnie Smith - Indianapolis IN, US Christopher Dailey - Whitestown IN, US Jonathan Broadwell - Whitestown IN, US
International Classification:
G01B 11/14 B01L 9/00 G01V 8/12
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a system for determining the proper positioning of a test strip includes a test strip having a first reading window and a strip holder. The system further includes a meter, the meter receiving and configured to receive the test strip, the meter having a first light source of a first color and a second light source of a second color and a first read window. The meter is configured to illuminate the first light source; detect a first reflectance with the meter through the first read window; and determine if the first reflectance is greater than a no-strip value.
Systems And Methods For Distinguishing Cotinine From Anabasine In A Point-Of-Care Testing Device
- Indianapolis IN, US Christopher Dailey - Indianapolis IN, US Kristin Westerfield - Indianapolis IN, US Charles Xie - Indianapolis IN, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/94 G01N 33/558
Abstract:
A system for determining a level of Cotinine and Anabasine in a sample includes a test strip configured to receive a sample; and a meter configured to receive the test strip wherein the meter is configured to read the test strip and detect a level of Anabasine and Cotinine.
Systems And Methods For Controlling Excessive Fluid Flow In A Cassette Designed To Receive A Fluid Sample
- Indianapolis IN, US Christopher Dailey - Indianapolis IN, US Charles Xie - Indianapolis IN, US Richard Lee - Indianapolis IN, US Bao Phan - Indianapolis IN, US
Assignee:
Polymer Technology Systems, Inc. - Indianapolis IN
International Classification:
B01L 3/00 G01N 1/28
Abstract:
A pinch wall and dam system for controlling fluid flow movement between a sample receiving pad and a test strip includes a sample receiving pad and a test strip in contact with the sample receiving pad. The fluid seeps more quickly under the first portion of the pinch wall than under the second portion of the pinch wall, such that the test strip becomes saturated prior to excess fluid being absorbed in the portion of the sample receiving pad away from the test strip such that the test strip does not become flooded, the portion of the sample receiving pad positioned away from the test strip being sufficiently sized to absorb the excess fluid. The pinch wall and dam system further includes a dam, sitting on top of the sample receiving pad, the dam preventing the backflow of fluid from an area near the first portion of the pinch wall.
Systems And Methods For Combined Vertical/Lateral Flow Blood Separation Technologies With Enablement Of Point-Of-Care Cotinine Detection With Extended Range
- Indianapolis IN, US Christopher Dailey - Indianapolis IN, US Charles Xie - Indianapolis IN, US Richard Lee - Indianapolis IN, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/543 G01N 33/577 G01N 33/94
Abstract:
A system for determining a level of cotinine in a sample includes a test strip system configured to receive a sample, the test strip system including a first lateral flow test strip and a second lateral flow test strip, the first and second lateral flow test strips each having an overlapping but non-identical range for cotinine. The system further includes a meter configured to receive the test strip, wherein the meter is configured to read the test strip and detect a level of cotinine.
Systems And Methods For Distinguishing Cotinine From Anabasine In A Point-Of-Care Testing Device
- Indianapolis IN, US Christopher Dailey - Indianapolis IN, US Kristin Westerfield - Indianapolis IN, US Charles Xie - Indianapolis IN, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/94 G01N 33/53
Abstract:
A system for determining a level of Cotinine and Anabasine in a sample includes a test strip configured to receive a sample; and a meter configured to receive the test strip wherein the meter is configured to read the test strip and detect a level of Anabasine and Cotinine.
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